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Window 10 supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Wide Color Gamut (WCG) to help you get the most of out your HDR and WCG supported TV or PC display. An HDR-capable display or TV can show a wider range of colors compared to a standard dynamic range (SDR) display. As a result, you’ll get a brighter, more vibrant, and more detailed picture when you connect to an HDR10-capable display.

Let us see how to turn on this amazing feature.

1. Press Windows + I keys to open Settings app.

2. Click System category.

3. Choose Display on the left sidebar of the following page. Switch to the adjacent right side and click Windows HD Color settings.

4. Now, toggle ON the option HDR and WCG.

Although it might bring us many other problems, it is very simple and easy to enable HDR and WCG Color in Windows 10.

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